Summary

  • FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Hamilton - Miller nets after outrageous Oakley strike

  • FT: Hearts 1-2 Celtic - Edouard nets in stoppage-time; Bozanic had levelled from spot to cancel out Forrest with opener; Brandon dismissed for hosts

  • Kilmarnock A-A Motherwell - Game abandoned early in second half because of fog

  • FT: Rangers 4-0 Dundee - Defoe adds to first-half goals by Kamara, Tavernier & Morelos

  • FT: St Johnstone 1-2 Hibs - Kane hooks in; McNulty nets twice either side of Slivka red

  • GET INVOLVED #bbcsportscot

  1. Apologetic McInnes 'bitterly disappointed' with Donspublished at 22:39 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2019

    FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Hamilton Academical

    Aberdeen boss Derek McInnes told BBC Scotland he was "bitterly disappointed" with his team's home performances.

    ""There was no shortage of effort but there was a lack of aggression, a lack of confidence and a lack of responsibility, because we had enough chances to win the game despite losing two goals," he said.

    "Clearly we expect far more of ourselves and I can only apologize to the supporters for the level of performance. We have to make sure we are competitive all of the time, not just in some of the games.

    "The more aggressive team won the game,the team that looked as if the points were more important to them."

    Derek McInnesImage source, BBC Sport
  2. Fans short-changed - Gerrardpublished at 22:30 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2019

    FT: Rangers 4-0 Dundee

    More from a less than happy Rangers manager, Steven Gerrard.

    "It's difficult to criticise the players because they've got another strong, comfortable win and a clean sheet," he tells Rangers TV.

    "A lot of positives there, but I've just said to them at the end of the game - don't put me or the supporters through that again because you've got a responsibility to keep entertaining right until the final whistle. We just weren't Rangers in the second half.

    "The job I asked the players to do, they did it in the first 30 minutes and I would take that every week.

    "But we're here to watch good football and a good team and the sign of a good team is when they take the scoreline out of the equation and the standards remain high."

  3. McNulty overcome 'farce' to score - Heckingbottompublished at 22:21

    Hibs manager Paul Heckingbottom praised Marc McNulty after he scored his sixth goal in four games.

    McNulty scored from the penalty spot, before adding a second with six minutes to go.

    He told BBC Scotland: "It was a good penalty, a good goal, after a bit of a farce and gamesmanship - trying to slow it down and put him under pressure. But he's cool enough in those situations.

    "Even though we had 10 men we still encouraged the boys to play and we wanted to keep two strikers on the pitch as we felt we could get a winner."

    Hibs head coach Paul HeckinbottomImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Hibs head coach Paul Heckinbottom

  4. Gerrard disappointed with second halfpublished at 22:15

    FT: Rangers 4-0 Dundee

    Rangers manager Steven Gerrard is not a completely happy man despite his side's 4-0 demolition of Dundee.

    "I thought the first 25-30 minutes, we were excellent - I love that hunger, intensity and the way we were hunting the ball down," he tells Rangers TV.

    "We played some really nice stuff and showed what a quality team we can be.

    Rangers manager Steven Gerrard with Glen Kamara and Ryan JackImage source, SNS
    Image caption,

    Steven Gerrard (left) is a hard man to please

    "We get to half-time very comfortable and I asked the players for the same standards, the same energy and the same quality and it just wasn't there.

    "I didn't really recognise us in the second half, individually or collectively. I was disappointed and then Jermain Defoe made me feel a little bit better at the very end."

  5. Brown hails Celtic's team spiritpublished at 22:10

    FT: Heart of Midlothian 1-2 Celtic

    Celtic captain Scott Brown tells Sportsound: "It was a good performance throughout.

    "The team spirit is extremely good at the moment but we have to keep going and not concede goals.

    "Tonight was a huge game for us but it was sad to see a manager of that class leave. The gaffer’s come in and it's great to see him back at the club.

    Neil LennonImage source, SNS

    "For us it’s about continuing and making sure were getting better and better. Everyone wanted Lennon to come back in. He puts a lot of faith in his players so we’ll try to be as positive [in spite of] a huge loss and a huge gain.

  6. Back to work for Acciespublished at 22:09

    FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Hamilton Academical

    Hamilton Accies boss Brian Rice told Sportsound: "I’m very happy with our performance and delighted to give the small band of supporter who came up tonight to give them something to cheer about after Sunday. We played well and looked a goal threat. I’m delighted with the boys who are talking my ideas on board. We’ll have good days and bad days. It’s like any other team - it’s on the day.

    Brain RiceImage source, SNS
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    Brian Rice hailed his Accies side following their victory at Pittodrie

    "Can we keep re-producing. We’re into 10th position tonight we’ve a local derby against Motherwell to prepare for . We hope this is a springboard to push us on. We’ll enjoy tonight and get back to work tomorrow."

  7. Kamberi 'conned' referee - Wrightpublished at 22:06

    FT: St Johnstone 1-2 Hibernian

    St Johnstone manager Tommy Wright said Hibs striker Florian Kamberi had conned referee Gavin Duncan.

    The Swiss striker won his side a penalty in the second half.

    Wright told BBC Scotland: "I thought we dominated the whole game. When it's 11 v 11 I don't think Cammy's [Bell] had a save to make.

    "I feel sorry for referees when players are prepared to go to ground that easy, as if they've been hit by a 40-foot truck. I went to see him [the referee] and he thought there was more contact than there was. When he sees it back he'll know that he's basically been conned.

    "It's not a penalty, I felt we should have had a penalty in the first half for hand ball.

    "We've played well but somehow we've managed to lose the game.

    "I can't blame the referee. The blame lies with one person, and he's won his team a penalty."

  8. 'I thought it was a smoke bomb'published at 22:08 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2019

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  9. Premiership tablepublished at 22:00

    Premiership tableImage source, BBC Sport
  10. Win was 'a great moment' - Lennonpublished at 21:55

    FT: Hearts 1-2 Celtic

    Celtic manager Neil Lennon: "It was a great feeling, a great moment and a nice way to win the game.

    "We made hard work of it. We made it a lot more uncomfortable than it should've been. It was a sloppy goal to give away. Against 10 men, you've got good control of the game but our final ball, at times, was poor.

    "But that happens sometimes when teams sit in and make life difficult for you.

    Celtic manager Neil LennonImage source, SNS
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    Neil Lennon was delighted with Celtic's injury time winner at Tynecastle

    "That was joy, relief and I was so nervous before the game. It means a lot."

  11. Heartbreak for Heartspublished at 21:48

    FT: Heart of Midlothian 1-2 Celtic

    Hearts manager Craig Levein told BBC Sportsound: "Celtic are a good team and you can never count your chickens. I thought we were just about over the line but a cross was the one thing I didn’t expect us to lose a goal from.

    Craig LeveinImage source, SNS
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    Craig Levein was disappointed to concede a late winner

    "I've no complaints about the red card. It is what it is but he’ll need to learn. It’s the only way he’s going to learn. Losing Steven Naismith is never an easy thing to cope with but the lads knuckled down and inspired our supporters.I'm really disappointed especially for the supporters that we didn’t get a point."

  12. Accies' 'unexpected but well deserved' winpublished at 21:46

    FT: Aberdeen 0-2 Hamilton Academical

    Willie Miller
    Former Scotland defender on BBC Radio Scotland

    Quote Message

    The 36 fans who travelled up to Pittodrie are sent home with a smile on their face. This was a performance of Accies’ skill and work rate. They got the two goals and held out to get an unexpected but well deserved result.

    Aberdeen 0- 2 Hamilton AcademicalImage source, BBC Sport
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    Get Involvedpublished at 21:45 Greenwich Mean Time 27 February 2019

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    tom and 20 others: That Celtic goal got as big a cheer as the Hibs one here in our Leith household. #lenny, external#bbcsportscot, external

  14. Premiership resultspublished at 21:43

    Premiership resultsImage source, BBC Sport
  15. 'Disappointment' for Heartspublished at 21:41

    FT: Heart of Midlothian 1-2 Celtic

    Scott McDonald
    Former Celtic striker on BBC Sportsound

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    It’s a lovely ball in. Edouard on his own. He takes it well on the volley on his right foot. He takes it really well. Hearts have been tremendous but to give a way a goal literally in the last minute of the game - they'll be disappointed

  16. FULL-TIME Aberdeen 0-2 Hamilton Academicalpublished at 21:40

    Tyrone Smith
    BBC Scotland at Pittodrie Stadium

    Accies have been brilliant tonight, a night to remember for them, a night to forget for Aberdeen as the boos ring out around Pittodrie.

  17. FULL-TIME Rangers 4-0 Dundeepublished at 21:38

    Rangers stay eight points behind leaders Celtic, but it is another emphatic win for Steven Gerrard's side.

    They have now scored 14 in their last three matches - and this was the fourth time in a row they have fired four past Dundee at Ibrox.

    Glen Kamara's fourth-minute goal against his former club and further strikes from James Tavernier and Alfredo Morelos killed the game by the 23rd minute.

    Jermain Defoe's late strike was icing on the cake as Dundee slip back down to second bottom after Hamilton's surprise win in Aberdeen.

    Rangers' Alfredo Morelos and Glen Kamara celebrateImage source, SNS
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    Glen Kamara (right) scored against his former club

  18. FULL-TIME St Johnstone 1-2 Hibernianpublished at 21:38

  19. St Johnstone 1-2 Hibernianpublished at 92 mins

    St Johnstone throw everything at Hibs late on, and Ofir Marciano gets down low to deny Chris Kane from close range.

  20. FULL-TIME Hearts 1-2 Celticpublished at 21:35

    What an ending to a pulsating encounter at Tynecastle. Celtic net a late, late winner through substitute Odsonne Edouard to ensure a winning start for Neil Lennon on the first game of his second spell in charge.

    Celtic defender Kieran Tierney and manager Neil LennonImage source, sns
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    Celtic defender Kieran Tierney and manager Neil Lennon celebrate their victory at Tynecastle